HOMmega Productions was established in 1997 by DJ Eyal Yankovich & best friend, Meir Cohen (later on to be joined by Moshe Kenan- Xerox).
The label was practically the one to create the full on genre, and since has been a true representative of Israeli trance sound. Since it’s establishment Hommega has slowly but consistently grew to be the biggest and most influential Israeli trance label.

1. Melicia- Running Out of Time
2. Xerox- Out of the Blue
3. Intergalactic- The Mushroom
4. Xerox and Illumination- Marley on Acid
5. Xerox and Illumination- Domination
6. Xerox- Frequency Drive (Hujaboy remix)
7. Spectrum- The World
8. Maskalin- Time Reverse
9. Xerox- There is Another
10. Maskalin- High Fusion

Few words: Music that is both intelligent and emotional, and appeals to mind and heart, trance that manages to be psychedelic, technoidic, melodic, and above all groovy as it gets. Amazing sound, great album feel, a real story- best artist's album of 2000- A MUST!

Few words: Full on it is (again) and right from the start. Nine full on tracks, from the cream of Israeli trance artists, doing their thing, some interesting team-ups, some old quality sounds, and some new ones.

Few words: A compilation that identifies change. It's not that full on really, and there's a feel that each track tries to take things to a different and new direction. The remixes nostalgia trap works, and there are some other goodies, but it's definitely not the best of Full Ons.

Few words: A journey into darker realms. Hard massive sounds, driving power, strong atmosphere and spooky lines is what you’ll find- this is working music, no vacation here. And the video clip is a must.

Few words: Tracks selected and arranged by DJ Moshe Keinan (Xerox). Some massive track of various sounds, various countries, new and old artists, new tracks and remixes. The organizing and arranging of the tracks might seem weird, but it works, and the CD is fun to listen to as one unit. A very good debut for Moshe Keinan as a compiler. Recommended.

Few words: This is a piece of plastic you need to own! You have here nine full power blasting killer tracks that are compiled into what is Hommega's best release ever for me, a thing that in it self says in all. The best of the best in Israeli trance today team together to create a very intense experience for your mind and body.

Favorites: All tracks are just great, one by one- my most favored- 2, 3, 7, 9.

Few words: Compiled by DJ Eyal Yankovich, CD no. 10 from Hommega promised to be something else, a little change from the full on tradition of Hommega. It delievers! The future names of Israeli trance packed together, giving new directions and edges to the best music being made here. Probably the best CD Hommega released so far. Interesting, diverse, new, packed with imagination and musical talent, in short: A MUST!

Few words: If you like your music diverse and on a wide range of styles and sounds- this is the right CD for you. Less together than the first two, but better in quality in a lot of aspects. Bass Tah and Optical Vibes alone makes this a must.

Few words: DJ Eyal Yankovich in a team up between Hommega and BNE releases here his relaxed electronic life story in a showcase first ambient chill out compilation from Israeli psytrance artists. Apparently they were cooking some serious stuff in the studios while all the booming and banging was going on in parties and dancefloors. This is a great CD, very wholesome and very much together (music wise and production wise), it tells a story, with different chapters and twisting plot. A must for psychedelic electronic music lovers, and highly recommended for any music lover.

Few words: :Amir Dvir is back with a second album, a more mature one, with some interesting cooperations. Mostly happy uplifting music, but can't be labeled as 'nitzhonot' anymore- nice and happy, and leaves a lot to wait for in the future.

Few words: Another 'nitzhonot' - Israeli morning melodic style - Greek style trance, and off course it's full of gimmicks. But this is a fun CD, and it's well produced and shows a lot of talent- and as track 7 states- Have Fun!

Few words: A new compilation dedicated to the big festival by the same name that happened here in Israel in the beginning of May- A fun diverse compilation with great tracks, smoothly woven together, and a clear story. I know this CD was made in a rush, but the outcome doesn’t show it. A happy tribal dance experience.

Few words: This is dance time, no vacation here, Xerox & Freemen are here to work hard, and you are going to work with them. The new Israeli voice of 1998, powerful, musical, melodic and driving. These guys work with the basics, but they know how to work with them!

Few words: Xerox teams up with some of the best Israeli trance artists around to deliver us a very diverse, interesting and refreshing collection of tunes. An interesting journey with Xerox and his friends, I would recommend joining in.

Few words: Best Yahel album so far, very clubby oriented music, but with some surprises inside even if you’re far from being a Yahel fan. Diverse and fun to listen to, and good for a variety of dancefloors, though a bit confused.

Few words: a first CDS for Hommega, the best of Yahel with help from Erez Eizen in two of the tracks. Nice one for melodic trance DJs & lovers, or for those who feel that a full album from Yahel is too much.

Few words: A second CD for Yahel, the king of melodies. Probably still works on the dancefloor, but does not carry me on one go on home listening even with the bonus waiting in the end. Great sound and production, though.